AARONSBURG, News of the Past Week as Gathered by Our Correspondent. A daughter of Luther M. Stover liv- ing east of town was severely burned by her clothes catehing fire. After spending the winter in Chica- go, Mrs. Maria Deshler has again re- turned home. Luther Stover sold his Pat horse to J. Gi. Meyer for $36 and went to Sugar valley and bought a younger Cieorge Rupp does not recognize any His son Frank having horse. one entering his room. came home from Kansas after been away over two years but his fath- er did not know him. He is suffering with softening of the brain. The pair of shoats D. H. Rote bought from Edward Stump last winter got too big for him so he sold them to Mr. Brumgart the butcher. The pair dress- ed 498 pounds; they were of good stock. The road viewers took Willinmn Hafl- ly’s private lake used to water his stock for a public road, allowing him though he had paid over ninety dol- lars per acre for it, all to accommodate one man. That's taking it from one and giving it to another. John Jordan’s family have gone to Altoona with W. 8. Musser’s hostler, and John has hired to J. G. Meyer as man of all work. Earn Stover made a business trip to Bellefonte on his bieyecle in the early part of the week. Earn had the care of Amelia Harper during her sickness and held the funeral after her death and now the administratrix wants to put him off with $5. The colored sweeps assisted the cor- net band at their festival on Saturday and with some were the drawing card. A number of ministers are here at- tending Lutheran conference which is now in session. James Ettinger bought Daniel Gear- ey’s entire rig and expects togo on the road and peddle cigars. Miss Mollie Gettig has gone to Will- iamsport to work in silk the factory and her brother Sammy has Virginia into the his brother to learn tele rapliys and Mrs. Getlig are alon gone to i Yoo hi Hee wilh | |0 Mr. railroad Of Prof. Kahl opened his music school on Monday with but eight pupils; the number being much less than he had expected. Mrs. Henry Crouse is away to Hols- | apple, Pa., attending t wedding of | her son Frederick R. he Wheat on a Rise, Farmers in Centre county are get- ting 3 and 4 cents more for wheat now than in the past winter, but in Berks county they are doing better, the far- mers there are asking eight and ten bushel for wheat than two months ago, and owing to this advance Berks millers have raised the price of new flour from thirty to fifty cents per barrel. mike a barrel of Eagle ing cents more a The are per flour. says that millers now pay- farmers 65 cents bushel flour dealers 30 to 50 cents, the being $3.30 to $3.50 a barrel. ers ever had was when the steam roller mill of Kurtz & Son was which ground most of times one and two cents per the Philadelphia market—this was a gain of thousands of dollars to our farmers. But the destruction of { the mill by fire destroyed this home | market and our farmers must be con- tent with from 8 to 10 cents less per bushel of wheat. Wheat was quoted in Philadelphia, beginning of the week at 654, which is still below what the farmer should get. A f——— Notice, above Trustee We have been requested to announce a meeting of the of the Lu- theran church of this place on Sunday next, after the dismissal of Sabbath school, for the purpose of nominating cemetery trustees. Members requested to attend. members A lady in Tooleys was sick with bilious Tisler, La., very colic when M. C. a prominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamber- lain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea He says she was well in for- the first r, Spring Mills, Tusseyville. Remedy. ty minutes after taking dose. For sale by Wm. Peale and 8S. M. Swartz, Figure d China Silks, 20C a Striped Wash Silk, 30c. a yard. Lyon & Co. GRAIN MARKET. JRRECTED WEF D. BRIS BYO .ooicicsrimiinnss Corn Uals ni EKLY BY B BIN. ——————— A ————————— Miners’ Meeting at Houtzdale., The miners’ ition at dale adjourned de the question of a suspension this yes The convent app to wait upon Edward dent of the operators’ conver without terminin ion appointed a committee Berwind, presi- association, to request a joint conference of operators a scale of prices, the committee, to push the 3 the Clear- field region. pt the operators in | Jefferson co unty, who had pre promised an addy replies and miners to arrange Pending the report ot it was determined organization, work of especially in lox ce vious ance, the the operators were granting i ges at this time, some | naming conditions to a refusal. wainst an advance in wi which amounted | ism———— ie Not Much of a Joke Either, A prominent illiamsport | While th srformed Sire a number of « After was married on i lot Of » the ceremony was | jokes tied horses and under the and the the y arted for the horses took fright at the the bells and the flopping of the stream- ers and ran The driver able to steer them 80 as to avoid col- liding with any obstacle but could not stop them until they had tired them- selves out running. The bride frightened that she fainted. sf fs ong, amers W tied ow bells carriage, bride : the groom entered carriage and vehicle st the | station jingling away. was was so He Shot Himself, Robert McNamara, of Houtzdale, left his residence early last Saturday morning. The same afternoon his of- fice partner saw him, as he supposed, asleep on the stairs leading to an attic over the office. The next morning an investigation proved that the was dead, he having shot through the head with a pistol. It is thought that he shot himself on account of his inability to secure any one to go on his bond for Justice of the Peace, in which office he had served two consecutive terms, and was to have entered on his third term that day. tsi i ——— Back Again. On Monday Prof. W. A. Krise and family arrived and for the future will make Centre Hall their home. They have been located at Johnstown for several years past but the attractions of our handsome boro inveigled them into again taking up their residence here, CM A ai Wanted, at Lyon & Co's store, Bellefonte, 50,000 lbs. of Wool Owing to the fact that Lyon & Co., of Bellefonte, must make room for a large stock of spring goods, they now offer their entire winter stock at such prices never before heard of in this county. Bee their advertisement in another column on page five. FRODUCE AT STORES, A ot wiih starch and gloss serene, n collar slarts the morn; TYR TE led and forlorn. rg nust expect of 3 linen of it. ‘ara won't stand } 7a colls vil s Cliezp, and : ; 4 Be LARS AND are made lars cr cuffs afiec- There roof goods v piece of the like this 2 wo ay tae YD |” b, ~ 1; TRADE FL Gitol fog ls Insist spon goods so marked MARK. if you expect full satisfaction, and { if your dealer doesnot keep them, send direct to us enclosing amount and we will mail sample. State ize. and whether a stand-up or twrned-down collar is wanted. Collars 25¢. each. Cuffs Soc. pair. The CELLULOID COMPANY 427-29 Broadway, NewYork. 1835 Johnston Self- Binding Harvesters, With Truck and Sheaf Carriers For $100. At W. L. Goodhart's Implement Store Millheim, Pa. Mowers Accordingly, may 95t KRUM RINE BROS, Apothecaries, Bellefonte, Penna. Headquarters for FINE PERFUMERY AND : TOILET REQUISITES. A full line of Trout and other fishing outfits, just opened. i i { i | stock, consisting of the popular Black Cheviots, both the and serge effects. Riverside Corkscrews, Bird Eyes and Wide Waters, in either Sack or Cutaways. These are the very best goods shown by the finest Can fit everybody. and slim men; fellows, as well as the regular wrong, is impossible to distinguish them from work, We have all sizes. Suits are made specially for long You want. Standard sized man. can’t and you will be sure to find what you High will interest you most after seeing the ATTORNEYS. | JRA C. MITCHELL, Atlorneysat-law, Bellefonte, Pa Room No. 10, Crider's Exchange. oct Office, JOHN KLINE, Attorney at Law BELLEFONTE, PA. Office on second floor of Furst's bulldir g, north | of Court House, Can be cousulted in German | and Euglish, ans7 i J. H. ORVIS, C. M. BOWER, E (JERVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, Atlorucys at Law, BELLEFONTE. PA. Office in Crider's Exchange bu floor, L, ORVIS ‘ansh F. FORTNEY, Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, PA Office in Conrad Buliding. D. jan92 ({LEMANT DALE, 4 Attorney at Law, BELLEFONTE, Office N. W, corner Diamond, two First National Bank PA. doors jans7 RUNKLE Attorne y-at-Law, BELLEFONTE, PA business sutended 10 prom pliy ven Ww collections, Office, 24 lor Excha ge All kinds of legal LER C.P. Hewes, | S¥ ANC LER & HE WES, Atlory OFS at Law BELLEFONTE, PA. spacial attention to © Practice in | he courts, Consultation in German and | janyd BP AN Hections Suita that others ask Suita that others ask Suits that others you ¥ {5 Jor, (1847 you #1 } for, our ask you £8 and £9 for, our price, $9. Not a garment in the entire lot but what wool, and will give good service, by visiting us while this sale lasts, which will be as long goods hold out. month, is strictly as the It may be only a few days and may be a First come, first served. ly call, as these are sure to sell quickly. save money. FAUBLES. ITT ITR IT ITITIrTS New Goods, Latest Styles, Largest Stock. Best Goods at 30 per cent, Less Than Any Other Store In Penns Valley. C. P. LONG. SPRING MILLS, Collection sand all £0 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE Offic Ex nange ! 13 %, Lrniaer 'RTY B ING CO., JELLEFONTE, PA. Discount not *r { Janis J. D, BRUGKRT, ((ENTRE ( Of Receive deposits, OR, BRL ET, SF B, Woods Caldy Terms reasonalie W. LI ts FONTE . FA apr Bpecial attention given niry trade Or » NTE, FA rr Fro througho MING MILLS HOTEL D. H. Ruhl, Pro Free bus to and from al NEW BRO! Free bus 10 a2 rooms on first Sour and jurors, KERHOFP ROU RE, IM Neubaver Pro rietor B INTE, PA. Good sample wilhossos , g ¥ trains Thies 10 yd from all Bmp Al LD FORT HOTEI EDWIN RUHL, Proprietor This old and well-known house has been newly furnished throughout Accommodations first-class and rates reasonable, Private parties oan have special scoommodation. apf oO TER, AUCTIONEER. MILLHEIM, PA. AP HAR rHE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG n— LOCATED IN ONE OFYTHE MOST BEAUTI FUL AND HEALTHFUL SPOTS IN THE ALLBGHENY REGION; UNDENOMINA- TIONAL: OPEN TO BOTH BEXES; TUITION FREE: BOARD AND OTHER EXPENSES VERY LOW NEW BUILDINS AND EQUIPMENT, LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. 1. AGRICULTURE (Three Courses) and AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant il justrations on the Farm and in the Labora tory. BOTANY and HORTICULTURE; theoret! cal and practical. Students taught original study with the microscope. CHEMISTRY: with an unusually full and thorough course in the Laboratory. C VIL ENGINEERING, These ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: \oourm MECHHNICAL ENGINEERING: J es are acoompanied with very extensive practioal exercises in the Field, the Shop, and the Laboratory. HISTORY; Azitiont an) Modern, with origi. 1h) al investigation INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN. LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE and SCIENCE: Two Joh Ample facilities for Music, vooal and instrumental. LANGUAGE and LITERATURE: Latin {optional,) French, German and English (re- Juited,) os Jone or more continued through the MATREMATIOS and ASTRONOMY: pure SeArENTe: ARTS; combining shop work ne study, three Jeary course, New and . AL MORAL and POLITICAL BCI istory wa ] Law and H EN NCE: nn TL TARY SCTE RCTRNCK | instruction theoreth als ad practical, including each arm ofthe PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two 18, PR ly graded and : Li bi Ag oy June pit Jara , dane 12:15, at, other . Hi ERTON, LL.D, "A i, Co.Pe ai gdh Mu 12 We want a few man to sell a We calthol vo you yon well for it, our pric. Umes. Write for "ore 0» 2h Bd ur PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Division and Northern Central Railway. , 1804. EASTWARD, except | Stor ’ Time Table, in effect Rov, TRAINS LEAVE MONTANDON, 9.18 a, m.~Train 14, {Daly Harri sturg and nt Philndel , Baltime fe © nuecting at Phi lade! Through passe il ia and Baltimore, Farlor car # w Phila del m.- ndey as ’ D mn Ke w Washing 137 p. Train 6. (Dally Harri sburg a nd i except Ho inte rin m Cars oo Philadelphi ir IETWARD 5.87 For Frie and TR, Im, Andaigus snd Buf! Carsto Erie Alo And } NE RA nday. LEWISBURG AND TYR ILEROAL, Daily Except Westward, PMPM AM 1 58 5 40. Monta € 15 Lewisbu {6 23 Biel 16 25 ig Eastward, BTATIORNS, AMPM.PM Mim il on agent D., 110 Fifth J. R. WOOD Gen'l Pws'ger Agi. , Pitts PAW a PREVOST General Mansger. AAR RR ARRAN ¢ Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat. ¢ ent business conducted for Mopeaare Fees ¢ oun Ormice 18 OPPOSITE U. 8. PATENT OFFICE # and we can secure patent in less time than those ¢ remote from Washing’ ¢ Send model, draw; ng © or photo, with descrip. fhon. We advise, if patentable or not, free of ¢ charge, Our fee not due till paient is secured, A Pamesier, How to Obtain Patents,” with # cost of same in the U, S. and foreign ies esent free, Address, 1C.A. SHOWS C -~ AIAN ARBRE RRNNNN Ore. PATENT OrnicE, WassinaTON, D 8 | 1 SAW MILL/ENGINES A wonderful improvement in Friction Feeds and Giag«Back, Back motion of Carriage 3 times as fast as any other in the market. Friction Clutch Feed, osusing all the fend gearing to stand still while back Wg: great saving in power and wear, Send 4 cents in stamps for hy, sialogue and prices, Also Spring Harrows, Hay Rakes, Cultivators, Corn Planters, Shellers, oto, Moufion Uhis paper HENCH & MRUMGOLD, Mrs, Nort ¥ Paw GET AN EDUCATION. Education and fortune go hand in hand, Get an education at the Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. Fimstclass accommodations and low rates. State sid to students, For illus trated catalogue address, JAMES ELDON, Ph, D., Pty novly AFTER aL orhers FAIL Consult DR, LOBB Old Reliable Specialist Below Callowhill * Philadelphia, Pa. 329 N. 15th Thirty Shiey csntinugus practies in all all hevtal diseases of both sexes. Dr, RUuAran 0 permanent Sho MCE AR oy th and diseases of the blood, nerves skin, and general and foenl debility arising excesses Or abuse aud restore and @ Office hours, daily and Mm. «ANGLE to} framing on Error of Youth and obscure Pax AWKS NURSERY ©O. n sy Nu XY
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